perspective? here’s perspective for you: Driving under the influence may not only end up killing him, but may kill others. drunk driving puts other families at risk. losing a child, a loved one, taking a child’s parents away, that’s not fair. drunk driving is the most selfish, stupid thing one can do and Kang should be suspended in definitely. the thought of losing a loved one kills me. now that’s perspective. have a nice day.

That’s a lot harsh. Toles can definitely hit but his fielding is pretty rough. He’s the natural one to be sent down if they decide to promote Bellinger for several reasons that do not include him stinking.

Robertson has been absolutely dominant so far this year. It’d be unrealistic to expect this kind of dominance to continue into mid-summer, but man, that’d be a VERY nice bonus for Hahn – as would Shields and Holland, obviously.

Yes. Robertson’s save opportunities might also be minimized as the summer trade deadline approaches and the White Sox play to their lower expectations. He didn’t make his first appearance of the 2017 season until April 9th, the White Sox fifth game and his first save opportunity wasn’t until the clubs seventh contest on April 12th.

Bellinger being called up has to be on the radar. Gonzalez has been in decline for years, and looks pretty awful at the plate. Bellinger could legitimately out hit Gonzo right now – and his glove is already considered plus plus.

The Dodgers can’t call Bellinger up, only for him to sit on the bench; if so, that would only stunt his growth. In order for the Dodgers to call up Bellinger, and to also get him some regular playing time, he would have to start in Left Field.

If the Dodgers are comfortable starting Bellinger in LF, and also occassionally spelling A-Gon at first, then Bellinger getting called up would male plenty of sense.

By calling him up, and adding his bat to their already solid 1-7 line-up, the Dodgers would definitely have one of the deepest and most feared line-ups in the NL.

Personally, I would love the Dodgers to trot out the following line-up:

Why would you suggest batting one of the top 40 hitters in all of MLB in the 9th spot? I’m not one who generally puts a whole lot importance on batting order, but the idea that you put a player with a 121 wRC+ and 52 HR over the last 2 seasons in the 9 hole is borderline ridicules. Do you also believe the White Sox and Rangers should hit Abreu or Beltre 9th?

Since the beginning of 2015, Joc’s 121 wRC+ says he is a top 40 hitter. You cite his poor batting average, but seem to ignore his 14.5% BB% which is 7th in MLB and leads to his above average .348 OBP. That .348 OBP is good for 46th in MLB and is more important than his batting average since it means he makes fewer outs and keeps innings alive longer than most. Combine that OBP with his .222 ISO and 52 HR (both top 40) and you have a top 40ish hitter, which is backed up by his 36th ranked wRC+.

Since the start of 2015, Joc is 46th in OBP, 40th in HR, 29th in ISO, 7th in BB% and 36th in wRC+. A player who gets on base at an above average clip and combines it with above average power sounds like a top 40ish hitter to me.

Where’s Bellinger play? Leftfield? That’s really there only somewhat weak spot right now. Can he field LF? If so it’s a no brainer he’s an upgrade. If ur hopeing he can play LF and u aren’t sure u move him out there for a couple weeks maybe a couple months and get him comfortable for the move

Well considering he’s played all three OF positions most recently CF within the last two weeks yes he can play it in a pinch. Nobody is expecting him to be an above average CF though. That’s why I said realistically.

So the key here with this FO is if there’s smoke there’s never fire. If you hear about a possible trade or trade target be assured it won’t happen especially if the rumor has been around longer than a week. They play their cards so close to the vest. They get guys at their price and I kind of like it.

That is true about not overpaying, but it worry’s me how easily they were willing to trade cotton and de leon. It seems if they think your not their kind of guy they trade you with no issue. Specifically the oakland trade. They gave up too much for hill/reddick

I guess but Cotton wasn’t going to hit the rotation and his stuff sort of back up a little bit in AAA. He was also passed or in the process of being passed on the depth chart specifically by Urias, JDL, Strip, Stewart and Oaks. The most likely destination for him might have been the pen, but he had trouble in the role especially as a potential get hit quick guy. Add on top of that let’s wait to see Cotton go around the league 2 or 3 times as the league will make adjustments. JDL I love him and hope he succeeds, but he still has major health red flags. In terms of an overpay, I guess but you have to give something to get something. I’m not really sure of how big of an overpay it was, because they essentially have a clone of Montas in Sierra and the pen is stacked. The shine is sort of off on Holmes and he will probably be headed for the pen. I have faith that Cotton will be a good MLB pitcher. The reality is you can’t keep everybody. So I really don’t fault them for that trade or at least see it as an overpay at this time. Then again Cotton could change that narrative, but that’s the risk you take when you trade at the deadline.

The Cardinals need a consistent closer. Robertson would fit that bill. They need a second baseman. Dozier from the Twins would fit that bill. They most assuredly need a star clean up hitter to fit with their other a little above average to average players they currently have. They have the money and young players to do this. Will it happen?? Probably not with Mozeleck as their General Manager.

Hahn can’t ignore that the over their last 10 the Sox are 6-4. You know Kenny won’t. Last year’s demise after a 23-10 start reminding them that 6-4 or better over most stretches of 10 is a lot more important. You can blame the loss of Latos & ineffectiveness of Danks for that bullpen collapse.

The teams slugging is coming from players the team had all but written off like Avi Garcia & Davidson. The rest including Abreu haven’t done much. There’s hope in that as they are expected to do a lot more. Nothing about the pitching ever really surprises with Cooper there. Avi contributes some of his success to a training program that emphasizes muscle fluidity over strength. That could serve as a blue print for thier young guys.